I see a lot of reference to Textured rollers mentioned when applying Duratx.
Well, we can't get Duratex here but there is a product called Gator Guard - made by Dominion Seal
http://www.dominionsureseal.com/product ... 5&catid=35
Now, I'm putting on a first coat of acrylic matte-black, and then I'll put on the Gator Guard.
I see some people refer to the textured roller provided by Duratex, but of course, I don't have that luxury.
There is a pack called Hippo liner I can buy that comes with a roller, but it's expensive in the quantities I'll need compared to Gator Guard...which is a stronger product anyhow.
So my question: Do any of you have any pics of rollers that you have used so I can show the paint stores what I mean by a "texture roller".
Most of the non-English-first-language people just interpret that I want to paint rough walls and won't friggin' well listen to me try and explain "NO I want to CREATE a textured finish. English first language paint experts are like rocking horse poop.
Textured Rollers
Re: Textured Rollers
Hi Harley,
1 - How much are you paying for the Gator Guard?
2 - where are you getting it from?
Cheers
David
1 - How much are you paying for the Gator Guard?
2 - where are you getting it from?
Cheers
David

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Re: Textured Rollers
Dennis
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Built/Own:
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- 2 x TLAH
- 4 x OT12 Deltalite 2512 loaded
On Deck:
- 3 Auto Tubas
- Dave Non-Zero
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Re: Textured Rollers
here is what ive used. Its also what Dave Perry used.
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?i ... red+roller
I went outside to take a picture but its all covered in paint, best way to describe it is open honeycomb foam.
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?i ... red+roller
I went outside to take a picture but its all covered in paint, best way to describe it is open honeycomb foam.
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6 x DR280
2 x DR250 old style beta10
2 x T36s 20" delta15L
1 x TAT
1 x dual Lab12 30" T60
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2 x DR280
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Re: Textured Rollers
Thanks DNZDave Non-Zero wrote:I went outside to take a picture but its all covered in paint, best way to describe it is open honeycomb foam.
Thanks DJ573djohnson573 wrote:http://www.acrytech.com/catalog.asp?pro ... prevnext=1
- Harley
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Re: Textured Rollers
http://www.smitsgroup.co.nz/ProductView ... 646&view=4Grey Owl wrote:1 - How much are you paying for the Gator Guard?
2 - where are you getting it from?
Ask for Mike, get a price from him.
If you go direct there to the retail counter, you'll pay an extra $40.00 + GST so make sure you phone Mike first.
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Re: Textured Rollers
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=p ... 97-0513242
I cut this one in half. After 20 cabinets and a dozen or so equipment boxes, I am still using the first half.
EDIT:
My bad. I cut-n-pasted the wrong link. I actually use this roller cover for texture.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=p ... lpage=none
--Stan Graves
I cut this one in half. After 20 cabinets and a dozen or so equipment boxes, I am still using the first half.
EDIT:
My bad. I cut-n-pasted the wrong link. I actually use this roller cover for texture.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=p ... lpage=none
--Stan Graves
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- Harley
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Re: Textured Rollers
Thanks StanSoundInMotionDJ wrote:I cut this one in half.
- David Carter
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Re: Textured Rollers
I used the (second) one that Stan posted on my DR250's and the Acrytech one that Dennis posted on my T39's. I preferred the Acrytech one because I felt like I got better coverage while still obtaining a nice texture. With the first one, it felt like it took a lot more Duratex to get the same amount of coverage. I'm sure that rollers similar to the Acrytech one are available from sources other than Acrytech.
Dave
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